The ultimate par-3 contest: A hole-by-hole look at the toughest on Tour

Imagine a golf course created from the most difficult par-3 holes on the PGA Tour.

No. 18 – The Old White TPC Course at the Greenbrier Resort

The 18th green during the final round of the Greenbrier Classic.

2019 Scoring Average: N/A

And finally, we’ve arrived at the 18th hole of our Par 3 Challenge. Like the first hole, there aren’t many par-3 finishers in golf – so, once again, we need to stretch the rules just a tiny bit. But the 18th at The Old White Course at the Greenbrier Resort has everything we need for the perfect finishers (beyond the fact that it’s a par 3). The Allegheny Mountains make for an excellent backdrop, the horseshoe ridge in the middle of the green makes for a challenge, and the shorter yardage (175) means that most off us can keep the hybrids and fairway metals in the bag.

Well, we can always head back to Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, to try our luck on the 17th at TPC Sawgrass, too.